JI to bring changes in system: Siraj

F.P. Report

TIMERGARA: Jamaat-i-Islami chief and former senator Siraj ul Haq on Wednesday said that his party wanted the change in the system instead of an individual change so that the country could be made a true Islamic welfare state like the Medina State.
He was addressing the JI workers as chief guest and later talking to local journalists at Nasafa Talash. The JI chief said that rulers were being changed but no one cared about the change in the system.
Earlier, dozens of families from different villages of Noora Khel Talash parted ways with the PPP, PTI and other parties and announced to join the Jamaat-i-Islami. The JI district general secretary Arshad Zaman, Tehsil chief Maulana Javed Iqbal, JI candidate for Tehsil top slot in Timergara advocate Riaz Muhammad, Malik Taj Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Shuiab and others also addressed the function.
Siraj-ul-Haq said that Jamaat-e-Islami wanted fresh general elections to be held in the country and the new rulers to come to power with the real mandate of the people. He said that ‘one man show’ was the actual reason for the PTI failure. He said that forward blocks in the ruling PTI were being surfaced and the days of Imran Khan’s rule had been numbered.
About the JI strategy he said that his scheduled sit-ins against inflation, price hike, unemployment and corruption would continue in parts of the country. He said that the JI would continue its struggle for the implementation of Islamic system in the country and for the elimination of interest-based economy and co-education in Pakistan when it came into power. He said that party tickets for the local bodies’ polls had been given to honest, sincere, truthful and pious people and he hoped the people would trust them during the elections.
He said that the country was being ruled by the well-wishers of the British and western masters. He said there was a separate law for the powerful and the poor which must be abolished. He appealed to the people to fulfill their responsibility by voting for the JI candidates and their symbol ‘Scale’ on March 31. He said the JI elected representatives would not disappoint the masses to serve them the best way.
The JI chief said that a separate medical college and a university for female students were established during the Mutahida Majlis e Amal government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. He said the JI would abolish co-education, interest based economy and decisions of courts under the British rules if it was given a chance to rule the country.